You can detect lies easily, but no one knows about your ability. Today, your best friend lied about being human
Anthony Mackie. Reblog if you agree.
Your test results coming back negative isn't necessarily a good thing. Sometimes it just means that you're back to step one in trying to figure out what's wrong with you.
Conversely, a diagnosis can be a huge relief.
Wheelchairs mean freedom.
Things that most people would consider non-activities, such as taking a shower, putting on clothes or commuting, can take a huge amount of energy if you have a chronic illness.
This includes things you do for fun, such as socialising, playing games, reading, and even watching TV.
Exercise is going to make my condition worse, not better.
*oh* Im going to use this.
I think I found my new favorite thing.
Hi, I absolutely love your work! If you’re taking requests I was wondering if you could do a Loki x reader fluff centered on sunflowers? Sorry if that’s vague. Have a super nice day
SO MUCH FREEDOM THANK YOU
okay i am SO happy with how this turned out, so proud of this, hope y’all enjoy
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Loki is laughing.
He’s sitting on a couple checkered blankets, sunflowers glowing in his dark hair, the sun shining on his face, and he’s laughing.
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Reblogging this because, while I’m a fucking twig, I am also an afab autistic—who has 8 doctors (13 if you include the specialists/surgeons I don’t see anymore). Knowing how to speak to doctors is so important; I started seeing a neurologist when I was 7 (I get migraines and have multiple ‘risk factors’ for them, so there isn’t really one true cause), so I grew up with peds (pediatricians), as any child would, but my visits to the doctor were far more frequent than most.
Pro tip I can give for pm anyone: look. Up. Your. Condition. Even if it’s something you think you have (i.e: not diagnosed), look it up, because when you start pulling out terminology that doctors know—so you’re meaning them on their level instead of vis versa—they tend to take you a bit more seriously.
@secondlina : "Do you need wizard references? Google orchestra conductors."
See THREAD for many more great examples.
[Edit: And visit @secondlina on tumblr— give the artist love and check out her cool webcomic with POC queer magical girls!]
Transmac, he/they/it, autistic af, mentally illin I do art and write shit My a03 is TheFandomHasRisen—pls check it out
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